Midwest farrier supply

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    Ryan Williams Member

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    Does anyone order from here? I just found them online and their prices seem really good. Almost to good to be true actually.
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    Shannon Eggel Member

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    Where do you usually shop for your Tools and ect.? I have gone through one almost local ,but I like other options as well .
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    Ryan Williams Member

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    I buy almost everything from well-shod.com. They have really good prices and $10 shipping. Midwest farrier has kerckhaert sx8's listed for $51 and change per box which is almost $15 less than I've been paying. Also they have Jhm competitor anvils listed for around $750 which is like $400 less than anywhere else I've seen. I was wondering if maybe they'd home out of business or something but still had an old webpage with old prices up.
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    Draftshoer Active Member

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    I have noticed several suppliers don't update their websites very often. Yoder farrier supply has okay prices and free shipping on orders over $500.00 but the catch is they are Amish so they don't have a phone. You have to order by fax or send it in by mail. I order most of my stuff from Georgia farrier supply. I also get some things from Blackwater forge and stockhoff's.
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    Shannon Eggel Member

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    I have also noticed the websites don't update well, and It also seems there description of things ( if there's a description) isn't what it says it is . I was looking for a Shoe Spreader , Kept finding Pull offs Named Shoe Spreaders.
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    Draftshoer Active Member

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    A lot of pull offs have teeth cut into the outside of the jaws to use as a shoe spreader. They are pretty useless as shoe spreaders.
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    Shannon Eggel Member

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    yes I have a pair I do not like them as pull offs never tried them as spreaders ...
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    Mikel Dawson Active Member

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    I have a pair of Diamond pull off that way. They worked great for about 20 years, then almost wore out. Were great pull offs. I even used as a spreader a couple times. Worked good.

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